Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI)

 - Class of 1958

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avg 5 Rx 5 Hill lr si Treasurer Frank Sanfos-Ffendl' and reliable: Advisor Mr, Kushi. ' W maeio-Influential, DOWN WENT THE GAVEL and fhere was silence in -the council as Presidenf Alfred Gima conducled lhe montrhly meeling of the sludeni council, Jane Maeda and Ru+h l-larnai earnestly recorded ihe minules. ar Saint Anthony Boys School, provided an oppor- tunify for cur leaders to discuss their problems as well as lo get new ideas on running The Student Sovernmeni Besides crcvidinq a place where ideas :ould be exchanged, the VISGA served as a means ro oeber inter-school relations. Une of The maior proiects undertaken by the group, was the revision of the Maui l-ligh School Student association policies manual. This involved :ng and :aretul thought on the part cl each ohicer, since the policies manual governs The ac- tions oi the entire Ml-lSSA, Another prciect was rhe granting oi Club Charters. These charters pro- vided a means by which all clubs could iunclion on campus. Under the carelul supervision ci Mr. Gordon Kushimaeio, all the activities undertaken oy the Sfudenlr Government were successfully completed, and in all oi rhese the idea ol Democracy prevailed. 1,15 Q 3 R ABORN SALESMANlToshiyulni Suzuki easily convinces Ray mond Nagafa fha? he should buy a THSGA benefit hai fostered outstanding results. 'L KX

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Committees . . . Vital to I x I CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW-Miss Izumigawa. advisor: Patsy Kakihara, chairman: Miriam Yoshioka. ROW 2 -Allan Nagano, Rita Malagui, Roy Tsuii. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES Spearheading activities throughout the school year were the I5 student body committees. These committees, chosen by the executive board and approved by the student council, were very neces- sary to the school, tor they undertook many ot the tasks which were impossible tor the student council to undertake, due to lack ot time. All these com- mittees had a purpose and several responsibilities. LIVING MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, one ot the host important among the other committees, helped students in tinancial emergencies where students tound it necessary to have small amounts ot money to cover school expenses tor short periods ot time. Reserving ot time, dates, and scheduling activi- ties were made possible tor the campus organiza- tions, S.B. council, and the taculty through con- tact with the CALENDAR COMMITTEE. This com- mittee carried out the responsibility ot keeping the various activities trom contlicting with each other. The I-IONOR ROLL COMMITTEE compiled the grade point averages ot every student in school and tallied them to see whether or not the honor roll was made. An average ot 3.4 or all A's and B's was necessary to make the honor roll. A straight B average rated honorable mention. i - PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE: Stanley Okumura, Mrs. Ueoka, advisor: Roy Suzuki, Donald Tanitomi, Gladys Coelho, chairman: George Saito. COURTESY COMMITTEE: Mrs. Lillie, advisory Wilbert Raiihara, I-tarriet Ono, Vivian Matsumoto, chairman: Ruby Pang. fri, p, . Eyes 5 Y km

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1951

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1958, pg 100

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1958, pg 46

Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 150

1958, pg 150

Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 17

1958, pg 17

Maui High School - Silversword Yearbook (Kahului, HI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 150

1958, pg 150


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